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"A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear. The traitor is the plague." -Cicero

New Russian Submarines Are So Silent That The U.S. Navy Calls Them “Black Holes”

Did you know that Russia is building submarines that are so quiet
that the U.S. military cannot detect them? These “black hole”
submarines can freely approach the coastlines of the United States
without fear of being detected whenever they want.In fact, a
“nuclear-powered attack submarine armed with long-range cruise missiles”
sailed around in the Gulf of Mexico for several weeks
without being detected back in 2012. And now Russia is launching a new
class of subs that have “advanced stealth technology”. The U.S. Navy
openly acknowledges that they cannot track these subs when they are
submerged. That means that the Russians are able to sail right up to
our coastlines and launch nukes whenever they want. But instead of
trying to find a way to counteract this potential threat, the Obama
administration has been working very hard to dismantle the U.S.
strategic nuclear arsenal. In the end, we could potentially pay a great
price for this utter foolishness.A recent RT article discussed these new super silent “black hole” submarines. To say that they are impressive would be a massive understatement…

Russia has launched its new state-of-the-art Novorossiysk
submarine, which set sail from a St Petersburg shipyard to become the
first of six diesel-electric stealth subs delivered to the Russian Black
Sea fleet in the next two years.The Novorossiysk belongs to the Varshavyanka-class (Project 636),
which is characterized by advanced stealth technology, making it virtually undetectable when submerged.“Our potential opponents call it the ‘Black Hole’ due to the very low noise emission and visibility of the submarine,” Konstantin Tabachny, captain of the Novorossiysk, told Channel One TV. “To be undetectable is the main quality for a submarine. And this whole project really fits its purpose.”

Of course Russia has been building “near silent”
submarines for quite some time. In fact, their nuclear submarines are
already far quieter than anything the U.S. currently has…

Russia recently launched its near silent nuclear submarine following several years of development.

The Borey Class submarine,
dubbed Vladimir Monomakh, has a next generation nuclear reactor, can
dive deeper than 1,200 feet, and carries up to 20 nuclear
intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM).

And as I mentioned above, these submarines have the ability to
approach the coastlines of the United States without the U.S. military
ever even knowing that they were there.In addition, Russia has been working feverishly to upgrade other elements of their strategic arsenal as well. For example, it was recently announced that Russia will soon begin work on a new strategic bomber…

Russia will begin the full-scale R&D work on its
future strategic bomber in 2014, a senior aircraft-manufacturing
industry official said Thursday.The project, known as PAK-DA (an acronym meaning “future long-range
aircraft”), has been in the works for several years but was given the
formal go-ahead by the Russian leadership last year.

Russia is developing several new missiles,
including a weapon U.S. intelligence agencies have assessed as a covert
intermediate-range nuclear missile called the RS-26 that is being
developed and tested in apparent violation of the 1987
Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty.The Russian government has denied the RS-26 violates the INF treaty
and claims it is a new ICBM, which some arms compliance experts say is a
violation of the 2010 New START treaty.

Sadly, most Americans have no idea that any of this is going on.Most Americans just assume that “the Cold War is over” and that Russia will never be a threat to us ever again.If only that was actually true.Today, Russia is stronger both economically and militarily than it has ever been before.And as you just read about, Russia is rapidly preparing for a potential future conflict with the United States.If the Cold War truly is over, then why does Russia have more spies inside the U.S. today than it did at any point during the Cold War?The American people need to wake up.As all of this has been going on, Barack Obama has been working
relentlessly to dismantle the U.S. strategic nuclear arsenal. The
following is an excerpt from one of my previous articles…

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Back in 1967, the U.S. military had more than 31,000 strategic nuclear warheads.Since that time, the U.S. strategic nuclear arsenal has been reduced by about 95 percent.The START Treaty
that Obama agreed to back in 2010 will limit both the United States and
Russia to a maximum of 1,550 deployed strategic nuclear warheads.But that is not nearly enough of a reduction for Obama.Back in June,
he declared that “after a comprehensive review” he has decided that the
United States can reduce the number of our deployed nuclear warheads by
another one-third…

After a comprehensive review, I’ve determined that we can
ensure the security of America and our allies, and maintain a strong
and credible strategic deterrent, while reducing our deployed strategic
nuclear weapons by up to one-third. And I intend to seek negotiated
cuts with Russia to move beyond Cold War nuclear postures.

That would leave us with around 1,000 warheads.And thanks to the various treaties that we have signed, Russia will know where most of those warheads are located.So this makes a scenario in which Russia and China collectively
conduct a first strike against the United States much more conceivable.
If Russia or China knows exactly where our warheads are, it would be
very easy to take most of them out in less than 10 minutes with a
submarine-based first strike.

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The fact that Russia is building subs that are so quiet that the U.S. Navy cannot even detect them is a very, very big deal.It means that at any time the Russians could have their subs pop up
right off of our coastlines and deliver an absolutely crippling first
strike that would hit us before we would have any chance of responding.No, I do not believe that such a thing will happen this year, or next year or the year after that.

But as relations between the United States and Russia continue to go
downhill, the stage is being set for such a scenario to happen in the
future.World War III is coming at some point, and the decisions that are
being made right now are making it far more likely that the United
States will be the loser of that conflict.About the author: Michael T. Snyder is a former Washington D.C. attorney who now publishes The Truth. His new thriller entitled “The Beginning Of The End” is now available on Amazon.com.